SRRR-POQR-PNZP. So part of it works I just haven't worked with ASCII alphabet before in my life so I'm not sure what approach to take or how to fix it. I also don't want to look up the answer, as tempting as it is right now.

Well that just brings me back to my first problem. My if statements stink. I'm just not sure what to declare there. In my head to check for (A-M) involves checking that it falls into that framework or else checking if it's in the (N-Z) amount. I'm not sure how to properly do that with ASCII.

@RyWilliams thanks for taking time to help me out. i still can't figure out why the loop stops. shouldn't the arguments passed trough the if statements and if nothing gets hit then go on to the second object and then so on ?

ok I need to : Add the number to the end of the array, then remove the first element of array. The nextInLine function should then return the element that was removed. i cant find my "mistakes" can anybody help ?

Write a function nextInLine which takes an array (arr) and a number (item) as arguments. Add the number to the end of the array, then remove the first element of array. The nextInLine function should then return the element that was removed.

convertToF(0) should return a numberconvertToF(-30) should return a value of -22convertToF(-10) should return a value of 14convertToF(0) should return a value of 32convertToF(20) should return a value of 68convertToF(30) should return a value of 86

convertToF(0) should return a numberconvertToF(-30) should return a value of -22convertToF(-10) should return a value of 14convertToF(0) should return a value of 32convertToF(20) should return a value of 68convertToF(30) should return a value of 86

How to do code block format:```js [SHIFT+ENTER]// your code here``` [CTRL+ENTER or CMD+ENTER to send]Please do not confuse `s with 's.Also note that the ```s need to each be on their own linesThe ` key can usually be found on most keyboards up next to the 1 key.If you hit SHIFT+` it will give you the ~.Example:```code```...Output:

var code = undefined;

...You can also do inline code formatting:A string of text with a `variable` or `other bit of code`.Output:A string of text with a variable or other bit of code.

Hey folks, I'm almost finished 'Make Object Properties Private', the only part of the challenge I can't figure out is how to have multiple returns. I can return 4; but I also need to return 3; and return 1;

I tried to make an array but I guess returns don't work like that, eh::

@TylerL-uxai As far as I can tell, the upper limit is constrained by how much RAM you have available on the server, as long as it's a 64-bit build of Mongo. The 32-bit build is limited to 2gb size per process.

Parameters are variables that represent the values that get passed into your function from the function call.https://cs.wellesley.edu/~cs110/lectures/L16/images/function-anatomy.pngNotice how the variables level and score in the function definition addScore are called parameters.However, when we invoke the function like in:addScore(3, 10) or addScore(6, 20)the values are called arguments. Here is an important lesson:You define a function with parameters, you call a function with arguments.

You can use the fName and uName parameters just like a variable inside of your function.

Other important things to remember:* A function can have zero parameters. You still have to use the parentheses to define it.* A function might have no return statements. In this case we say that the function returns undefined.

Need help! I'm currently doing the "Find the Length of a String" challenge, where I set lastNameLength = 8, and lastNameLength = lastName.length; But it wont let me move on, it keeps saying "You should be getting the length of lastName by using .length, which I have :\

hello guys, I've been stuck on the bouncer challenge for a little while. I can't seem to get rid of the "" and null values in the filtered array. I also feel like I'm doing this in a "barbaric way" so if you guys have any idea what's the "cleanest" code in this situation let me know please :D. Here is my code :

@vickyhaw94 the first method works only that push() method returns the lenght value of the arr, so that means arr = arr.push(item), item will be added to arr but since you're assigning the return value of push method which is the length of arr after the item is added, arr = arr.length